Thanks for visiting!My article How to Stop
Fighting With Your Spouse About Money is up at Get Rich Slowly today. Get Rich Slowly was one of the very first personal finance blogs -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Also in the news: How to talk — not
fight —
about money
with your
spouse, the real cost of owning a pet, and how Equifax ignored warning
about security vulnerabilities.
It's not the overdue bill, traffic jam, or
fight with our
spouse that causes stress — it's our thoughts and the story we tell ourselves
about an event or circumstance that create the emotional upset, racing heart rate, shallow breathing, and other symptoms of the stress response.
If you strongly favor coming to an agreement
with your soon - to - be-ex
spouse rather than
fighting in court, choose an attorney who also feels strongly
about mediation, rather than one who looks forward to divorce trials.
Instead of
fighting with each other
about every issue in the court system, which is time consuming and very costly, in Divorce Mediation, a specially trained mediator will help you and your
spouse work together to reach an agreement.
From believing him when he says you look good in that new dress, to trusting his advice
about a
fight you had
with your sister, to seeking his guidance
about an email to a colleague, you need to trust your
spouse's opinion as your partner.
Or, if you have children from prior relationships, there's nothing romantic
about fighting with your deceased
spouse's children after a premature death.
You can repair your relationship after a
fight by talking
about how you feel, calming down, saying your sorry, agreeing
with your
spouse, saying you want to stop, and letting your
spouse know what you appreciate
about them.
Whether your
fighting with your
spouse, feeling frustrated
with your children or worried
about the quality of your family life, therapy is a place to start to find hope again and make steps towards new beginnings.